
Eve Marie: Ive got a lot I could say on this broad subject. To do it justice would require some investment in time. Its not a wham bam thank you mam answer! Eve Marie (cont): At this time of year, Im flat out. It would be some time before I could afford the time it needs for a written answer. If you wanted a verbal interview I could do that earlier. JANE: Dont you have any offthecuff comments? Women are so often too busy to comment on sex. Most of what is said about female orgasm seems to be male fantasy. Eve Marie: Off the cuff comments dont serve what needs to be really explored within this topic. Yes women are generally choosing to stay in their shame and disempowerment. Eve Marie (cont): However over the past 6 years there has been a dramatic increase in women attending my practice, wanting to learn how to connect to their bodies. JANE: What do you mean by connect to their bodies? I ask women every day about orgasm. Most refuse to comment. Experts just refer me to a book. Women never talk about sexual pleasure. Eve Marie: Like men, most women have been conditioned to approach their sexuality from a conventional mind doing perspective and Eve Marie (cont): have lost the connection to their bodies, which results in an inability to orgasm, increased numbness, heart disconnection, lack of fulfilment and interest. Eve Marie (cont): Orgasmic sneezes: these involve short orgasms that are often a response to mind eroticism. Embodiment allows for long, languid multiorgasmic and full body experiences. Eve Marie (cont): Mental arousal is often the starting point (but not always). Because of this most people get stuck in their heads with not enough knowledge of how to take it any deeper. Celebrating our ability to enjoy eroticism